§ 548.14

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (15)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Marriage of Angelos v. Angelos · 1985 1 citation

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

In re the Marriage of: Jennifer Dawn Nyakundi v. Gilbert Ogamba Nyakundi · 2016 1 citation

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Hanson v. Woolston · 2005 1 citation

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Ramsey County v. Suggs · 2002 3 citations

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American Sharecom, Inc. v. LDB International Corp. · 1996 1 citation

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Cochrane v. Tudor Oaks Condominium Project · 1995 5 citations

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Marriage of Mahoney v. Mahoney · 1991 2 citations

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Matter of Estate of Weber · 1988 3 citations

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Marriage of Shandorf v. Shandorf · 1987 2 citations

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Marriage of Clay v. Clay · 1986 24 citations

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Hansen v. American National Bank · 1986 3 citations

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Hennepin County Welfare Board v. Kolkind · 1986 2 citations

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Marriage of Stolp v. Stolp · 1986 1 citation

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Bongard v. Bongard · 1986 3 citations

Minn. Stat. § 548.14 (1984), the statute under which appellant brought her action, establishes a three-year limitations period for setting aside a judgment procured by fraud.

Minn. Stat. § 548.14 (1984), the statute under which appellant brought her action, establishes a three-year limitations period for setting aside a judgment procured by fraud.

Minn. Stat. § 548.14 (1984), the statute under which appellant brought her action, establishes a three-year limitations period for setting aside a judgment procured by fraud.

Marriage of Carlson v. Carlson · 1985 5 citations

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